Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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Pagina 44
... face the funny little dancing figure , the funny little brogue . In his life , and his writings , which are the honest expression of it , he is constantly bewailing that homely face and person ; anon he surveys them in the glass ...
... face the funny little dancing figure , the funny little brogue . In his life , and his writings , which are the honest expression of it , he is constantly bewailing that homely face and person ; anon he surveys them in the glass ...
Pagina 186
... face with his finger , after rubbing it on the bottom of his plate . A , imitating him , soon , unknowingly , covers his face with smears of lampblack . 35. lawn used in its original sense here , meaning an open space of grass - covered ...
... face with his finger , after rubbing it on the bottom of his plate . A , imitating him , soon , unknowingly , covers his face with smears of lampblack . 35. lawn used in its original sense here , meaning an open space of grass - covered ...
Pagina 197
... face were sometimes worn by men , as they generally were by women of fashion . 21 , 22. the different manner of smiling : manner is still used for a plural in the phrase ' all manner of ' , but I can find no parallel to Goldsmith's ...
... face were sometimes worn by men , as they generally were by women of fashion . 21 , 22. the different manner of smiling : manner is still used for a plural in the phrase ' all manner of ' , but I can find no parallel to Goldsmith's ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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